I hate the wonky eye and also hate him in pretty much everything he has done.

He was great in The Shield, The Last King of Scotland, Platoon, Phone Booth, the highlight in an otherwise blah Vantage Point, and awesome in smaller roles like Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Yes, he has a defect in his eye but he's still an awesome actor and by all sources a good dude.

Oh Brodeur, I just finished season 5 this morning/last night. The first three seasons were solid, it really starts to hit it's stride by S4 and S5 elevated to another level. I imagine 6 and 7 will just continue to get stronger.

Oh Brodeur, I just finished season 5 this morning/last night. The first three seasons were solid, it really starts to hit it's stride by S4 and S5 elevated to another level. I imagine 6 and 7 will just continue to get stronger.

The last two episodes of S7 are perhaps the best two episodes of anything ever. But on the whole, I prefer S6 and 7 to the rest of the series truthfully, so many intense sequences and some of the best TV acting I've ever seen from Walton Goggins.

The last two episodes of S7 are perhaps the best two episodes of anything ever. But on the whole, I prefer S6 and 7 to the rest of the series truthfully, so many intense sequences and some of the best TV acting I've ever seen from Walton Goggins.

I agree with you. Those last two eps of the show are pretty much perfection. Goggins kills it times 1000 and the show ended perfectly. The Sheild and Six Feet Under easily have my favorite series finales.

He was great in The Shield, The Last King of Scotland, Platoon, Phone Booth, the highlight in an otherwise blah Vantage Point, and awesome in smaller roles like Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Yes, he has a defect in his eye but he's still an awesome actor and by all sources a good dude.

Forest Whitaker is the ******* man. I hated his character in The Shield but loved hating him so I give him a lot of respect for that performance. I think The Last King of Scotland is at this point in his career his best work.

Though nearly a year ago it was announced that creator Mitch Hurwitz would be cooking up an all-new season of the brilliant, cancelled-too-soon comedy series Arrested Development, fans would be forgiven for being leery about the reality of these new episodes actually happening. It seems like Hurwitz, producer Ron Howard, and the show’s stars have been talking about the ongoing development of the elusive Arrested Deveopment movie ever since the show went off the air, and we’ve yet to see that come to fruition.

Plans are firmed up for a brand new season of Arrested Development to air on Netflix in 2013, setting the stories of our characters up for the eventual feature film. Now AD die-hards can rest a little more comfortably, as Howard and star Jason Bateman recently shared some pictures of the writers room for the new season and Hurwitz, with Bateman revealing that production on the fourth season of Arrested Development begins in four weeks. Hit the jump for more.

In just two Tweets, fears of the Netflix season of AD falling apart have all but been qualmed. Ron Howard shared the following message along with the picture of Hurwitz:

Bateman and Howard both tweeted a picture of the duo alongside series mastermind Hurwitz, with Bateman adding that production begins in a month:

Taken at AD mission control, today! All systems are go. Filming for the new episodes starts in four weeks. Woo! twitter.com/batemanjason/s…

Though plans were made and schedules were firmed up, the many promises made regarding the Arrested Development movie had me a little worried that the series might not actually happen or would be delayed. It’s doubly reassuring to have this confirmation from the three main creative heads behind the show, and I essentially blue myself once I peeped the corresponding images. The bonus season of Arrested Development will air on Netflix in 2013.